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Recent Posts by Devin Hartman
- Coal, Nuclear, and National Security
- FERC Rejects DOE Resilience Rulemaking
- The Effects of Energy Tax Policy on Markets and the Environment
- State Energy Subsidies and Competitive Wholesale Electricity Markets
Recent Comments by Devin Hartman
- "Thank you. I definitely agree that the out of market action for offshore wind you described creates a market distortion. I also echo your sentiment th"
Coal, Nuclear, and National Security - "Great points. "Duration" is definitely an operative word when referring to distinguishing resilience from conventional reliability considerations.
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Coal, Nuclear, and National Security - "Thank you Gerry and great point. Advanced T&D technologies have the potential to substantially improve the resilience of the electric system. Cons"
Coal, Nuclear, and National Security - "Thank you Dr. Kadak. I’d clarify that the question pertained to effectively nationalizing these plants. Nationalization typically refers to the"
Coal, Nuclear, and National Security - "That's a great point Jane on the distributed resources side. If there's any form of generation that's misvalued with respect to resilience, it's the f"
Coal, Nuclear, and National Security - "Thank you Brent for your thoughtful points.
One comment of interest is the value of resilience. We can begin characterizing this using the Value of"
Coal, Nuclear, and National Security - "Thanks Brent. You raise a number of points, and I’ll try to speak to a couple of them.
Since you framed resiliency, in part, as a function of deman"
FERC Rejects DOE Resilience Rulemaking - "Thanks Dan.
I agree that distributed resources offer the opportunity for greater local resiliency for events that damage high voltage transmission "
FERC Rejects DOE Resilience Rulemaking - "Thanks Charles.
The definition of resiliency, especially whether and how it differs from reliability, is the $64,000 question. I thought the Commis"
FERC Rejects DOE Resilience Rulemaking - "Dan, I attended the conference, and assure you climate change policy was a regular discussion item. It’s also important to distinguish energy economic"
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